Which lobe is deep to the lateral sulcus and can only be seen by removing some of the overlying cerebrum?
A. Frontal lobe
B. Occipital lobe
C. Parietal lobe
D. Temporal lobe
E. Insula
E. Insula
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A nerve cell membrane becomes depolarized as a result of
A. Na+ ion channels being opened and Na+ ions diffusing into the cell. B. the relative ease with which K+ diffuses into the nerve cell. C. Ca+2 leaving the nerve cell. D. Na+ being prevented from passing through the membrane.
Which of the following is NOT a function of the liver via the hepatic portal system?
A) detoxification reactions B) storage of glucose C) destruction of red blood cells D) erythropoiesis
In the center of a liver lobule there is a
A) hepatic duct. B) portal area. C) sinusoid. D) central vein. E) portal vein.
The cervical region of the spinal cord lacks associated autonomic nuclei. How will a cross section of the spinal cord in this region differ from a cross section of the thoracic region?
A. There should be no difference in the appearance from one region compared to other regions. B. Posterior gray horns are lacking in the cervical region. C. Lateral gray horns are not present in the cervical region. D. Ventral gray horns are smaller in the cervical region due to fewer motor nuclei.